VIS 101 User Centered Design
The course introduces students to User Centered Design (UCD) thinking methods and strategies that apply human-centered inquiry and practices to solve design, technology and business problems. This course will combine relevant readings and videos of concepts and practices to understand how companies in various markets have taken on design thinking challenges. The course will also consider what design solutions create ideal experiences that meet the needs of the end-user. Students will participate in practical exercises and engage in collaborative assignments. These will analyze user experiences to solve user-centered design thinking problems across multiple disciplines. A minimum grade of C is required to continue in the Art, Fashion Design, Fashion Merchandising, Graphic and Media Design, and Interior Design programs. (3)